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* Delimiting TeX-fragments
@ 2009-06-23  7:21 Stefan Vollmar
  2009-06-23 11:53 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Vollmar @ 2009-06-23  7:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Hello,

in a software documentation we want to refer to menu entries like this:

[menu][arrow right][menu entry]

no spaces between the text and the arrow.

(usually, we would use a syntax like
"menu:menu entry"
but this is interpreted by org as an internal link?)

We find that:

(1) File\rarrOpen
does not work: \rarr is not recognized

(2) File\rarr Open
leaves a blank space before the "Open"

(3) Datei\rarrÖffnen
works as expected - but only if \rarr is followed by a special  
character like an Umlaut

This leads to the more general question on how to deliminate a Tex- 
like fragment without "side effects". It is also important for  
inserting non-breaking space as

(4) Do\nbsp Not\nbsp Break
will not work because of the additional spaces (is there a better way  
to insert "nbsp"?).

(5) \alpha\nbsp\beta
does work as expected

Many thanks in advance,
  Stefan
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